Sports round-up

Maggie Flanagan | Sports Editor | mflanagan6@mail.smcvt.edu

PHOTOS BY JIM LASKARZEWSKI 

Bridget Hanley, ’27, celebrates her goal in a 5-0 win against Vermont State University Johnson on Oct 22.
Mikel Penin, ’26, scores the game-winning goal against American International College (AIC) on Oct. 26.
Chloe Sapienza, ’25, and Bridgie Loughlin, ’24, in a game against Assumption University on Oct. 29.
Sj LeComte, ’28, and Case Kantgias, ’25, in an Exhibition contest against Vermont State University Castletown on Oct. 25.
Riley Beaudoin, ’26, racing against Pace University on Oct. 5.
Brayden Effler, ’28, celebrates during a match against Assumption University on Sept. 21.

The women’s volleyball team lost 1-3 against the University of New Haven on Nov. 2. They play Adelphi University for senior day on Nov. 9 in Ross Sports Center.

Men’s soccer held senior day on Nov. 2, losing 1-2 against Maine Fort-Kent University. The NE10 men’s soccer Championships begin Nov. 9.

Women’s soccer has had 11 wins this season, breaking a more than 20-year-old school record for the number of wins in a season. 

They have never made the NCAA Tournament and are looking to make history. The NE10 Championships begin Nov. 10.

The field hockey season ended on Nov. 2 after a loss to Adelphi University. Goalkeeper Riley O’Conner, ’25, will graduate second at St. Michael’s College in career saves.

The men’s and women’s cross-country season is coming to a close. The team will compete in the NCAA East Regional Championships at Roberts Wesleyan University in Rochester, N.Y. on Nov. 9.

The men’s and women’s tennis season has concluded and will pick up in the spring semester. The men finished with a 3-2 record and the women ended 2-9. 

The swim and dive team have started their season 3-0. The next meet is Nov. 9 at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y.

Women’s ice hockey lost 1-3 against Stonehill College on Nov. 2. They play Long Island University on Nov. 8 in East Meadow, N.Y.

Men’s hockey starts the season with two wins against Vermont State University Castleton. They play Post University in Hamden, Conn. on Nov. 8.

Men’s basketball kicked off their season on Oct. 30, losing in an Exhibition game against the University of Vermont. They play next in the Assumption Tip-Off Classic in Worcester, Mass. the weekend of Nov. 8.

The women’s basketball team lost in an Exhibition game against the University of Vermont on Oct, 30. Their first game is scheduled for Nov. 8 in Ross Sports Center.